Yes, I'd absolutely rather not suffer C call overhead for these functions (or the CAS functions). But isn't that how it's done currently for the casMutVar# primop?To avoid the overhead, is it necessary to make each primop in-line rather than out-of-line, or just to get rid of the "ccall"?Another reason it would be good to package these with GHC is that I'm having trouble building robust libraries of foreign primops that work under all "ways" (e.g. GHCI). For example, this bug:If I write .cmm code that depends on RTS functionality like stg_MUT_VAR_CLEAN_info, then it seems to work fine when in compiled mode (with/without threading, profiling), but I get link errors from GHCI where these symbols aren't defined.I've got a draft of the relevant primops here:Which includes:
- variants of CAS for MutableArray# and MutableByteArray#
- fetch-and-add for MutableByteArray#
Also, there are some tweaks to support the new "ticketed" interface for safer CAS:I started adding some of these primops to GHC proper (still as out-of-line), but not all of them. I had gone with the foreign primop route instead...-RyanP.S. Where is the write barrier primop? I don't see it listed in prelude/primops.txt...On Fri, Jul 19, 2013 at 11:41 AM, Carter Schonwald <carter.schonwald@gmail.com> wrote:
I guess I should find the time to finish the CAS primop work I volunteered to do then. Ill look into in a few days.
On Friday, July 19, 2013, Simon Marlow wrote:_______________________________________________On 18/07/13 14:17, Ryan Newton wrote:
The "atomic-primops" library depends on symbols such as
store_load_barrier and "cas", which are defined in SMP.h. Thus the
result is that if the program is linked WITHOUT "-threaded", the user
gets a linker error about undefined symbols.
The specific place it's used is in the 'foreign "C"' bits of this .cmm code:
https://github.com/rrnewton/haskell-lockfree-queue/blob/87e63b21b2a6c375e93c30b98c28c1d04f88781c/AtomicPrimops/cbits/primops.cmm
I'm trying to explore hacks that will enable me to pull in those
functions during compile time, without duplicating a whole bunch of code
from the RTS. But it's a fragile business.
It seems to me that some of these routines have general utility. In
future versions of GHC, could we consider linking in those routines
irrespective of "-threaded"?
We should make the non-THREADED versions EXTERN_INLINE too, so that there will be (empty) functions to call in rts/Inlines.c. Want to submit a patch?
A better solution would be to make them into primops. You don't really want to be calling out to a C function to implement a memory barrier. We have this for write_barrier(), but none of the others so far. Of couse that's a larger change.
Cheers,
Simon
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